Aprilia SXR 50 vs Honda 2024 Metropolitan

Compare Specifications of Aprilia SXR 50 and Honda 2024 Metropolitan

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Aprilia SXR 50
Aprilia SXR 50

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Honda 2024 Metropolitan
Honda 2024 Metropolitan

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 49.00 cc 49.00 cc
Engine 4-stroke single-cylinder i-get liquid-cooled horizontal single-cylinder
Engine Starting Electrical --
Engine Lubrication Wet sump --
Clutch Automatic centrifugal dry clutch --
Fuel System Electronic injection Programmed fuel injection; 19mm throttle body
Cooling System Forced air --
Maximum Power 3.26309 PS --
Maximum Torque 3.3 Nm --
Transmission Automatic continuously variable transmission (CVT) with torque server Automatic V-Matic belt drive
Fuel Economy
Overall Mileage 41.7 kmpl --
Tyres
Front Tubeless 120/70 - 12” 80/100-10
Rear Tubeless 120/70 - 12” 80/100-10
Brakes
Front 220-mm brake disc, served by 2 x 25.4-mm dual piston floating callipers Cable-actuated 95mm drum
Rear 140-mm drum Cable-actuated 110mm drum; Combined Braking System (CBS)
Suspension
Front Telescopic hydraulic fork, 76 mm stroke Telescopic fork; 2.8-inch travel
Rear Dual-action single shock absorber, adjustable to 5 positions Single shock; 2.4-inch travel
Colors Available
Colors Essence White
Power Red
Instinctive Grey
Enigma Black
Matte Armored Green Metallic
Blue Metallic


Physical Specs
Length 1965 mm --
Width 690 mm --
Kerb Weight -- 81
Seat Height 775 718
Wheelbase 1360 mm 1181 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 7 litres 4.5 litres
Overview
About The Aprilia SXR 50 stands out with its sleek design and advanced technology. Featuring a 49cc 4 Read More The 2024 Honda Metropolitan, with its 49 cc liquid-cooled horizontal single-cylinder engine, of Read More
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Additional Details Distribution - Single overhead camshaft (SOHC)
Chassis - Single cradle structure in tubular steel with pressed reinforcements
SOHC; two valves per cylinder
Meets current EPA and California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards

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